stayf
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That’s really a shame I think. 🙁
My end goal is being able to quickly layer sounds on top of each other. For the same reason some people like to layer up to 10 snares to make 1 fat snare sound. Or 5 kick sounds to create 1 big/fat kick. Just 2 quick examples.
I think that’s not that strange in modern production and it would be a huuuge feature for an updated SD version.
I mean, you guys are giving the user the option to layer sounds on top of each other, so you do see the value in layering. But only on an articulation level. Why not make that a little bit easier? Either by letting a new added instrument follow the midi notes from another instrument, OR, making layering with all articulations included way more easy. Both options would be a solution for my problem, and I think a lot of modern producers would agree.
Just to add; I love the fact that SD is so detailed and that there are sooo many different articulations that you guys have recorded. That’s absolutely awesome and one of the many reason I truly love SD. But when it comes to having to layer on an articulation level, all these different articulations become a real pain in the … 😉
Cool.
But; can you also stack (let’s say) a hihat with a new SD hihat including all of it’s articulations? Instead of going through the process of stacking for every single articulation.
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